Ana Walshe hasn't been seen since the early morning hours of Jan. 1, 2023, shortly after she rang in the New Year at her family's Cohasset, Massachusetts home.
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1/17/23
COHASSET, Massachusetts – Prosecuting a murder case without a victim's body "is rare but not unheard of," but the key is having "sufficient evidence to show that the alleged victim is indeed dead," a Massachusetts criminal defense lawyer said.
Sixteen days have passed since Ana Walshe was last seen during a New Year's celebration at her Cohasset, Massachusetts home, and there's still no sign of her.
Speculation that she's been killed has intensified as the weeks pass without answers, and Walshe's friends have told Fox News Digital they believe the chances of finding her alive is "grim."
We realize that her husband, who presently is under arrest for misleading police in their investigation into her disappearance, is presumed innocent until proven guilty. However, we would note that the circumstantial evidence at this point that has been reported in the press points overwhelmingly to her cold-blooded murder by a man with a sociopathic personality.
(The husband is awaiting sentencing in federal district court on felony charges stemming from his theft of artwork from a college roommate’s family and subsequent forging of that artwork that duped buyers. In addition, according to news reports, he also allegedly bilked his father out of a substantial sum of money and then, when his father cut him out of his will, took items from his father’s estate.)
A woman is beaten every nine seconds in the U.S., totaling more than five million incidents of domestic violence among U.S. women aged 18 and older every year, resulting in nearly 1300 deaths and two million injuries, in communities both rich and poor.
To put it another way, more than three women are killed by their husbands/boyfriends (or ex-es) every single day in America.
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